Microsoft has accelerated its work on the Copilot platform, which it introduced in recent months. The Microsoft Copilot application, which became available for Android in the fourth week of December, took its place in the App Store. Here are the details…
Microsoft Copilot will reach more people with App Store
Microsoft announced that they are working with GPT-4 Turbo, the latest AI language model developed by OpenAI, for its new platform. However, the company will use DALL-E 3 for visual rendering. It’s worth noting that while standard GPT-4 only allows 50 pages of text as input, GPT-4 Turbo allows you to input up to 300 pages of text.
The app gives you access to Microsoft Copilot (formerly Bing Chat) and offers a similar user experience to OpenAI’s ChatGPT mobile app. The app is available for both iOS and iPadOS.
With Copilot, users will be able to do everything from drafting emails to updating job resumes. Explaining that they care about the user experience with Copilot, the company underlined that more features will be added for the ChatGPT rival app.
The image creation feature allows users to access the DALL-E infrastructure and create AI-powered images. It can be used to create new styles and ideas, develop brand motifs, create custom backgrounds or visualize video storyboards.
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